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Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Finally got my 308 GTSI Koenig back after 6 weeks. Rebuilding the oil leaking Rajay Turbo took longer than i expected. Can’t wait for the weekend. Next stop: Detailing Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
it took one more week to find the time but last weekend did the belts on the QV. my conclusion after doing all 3: Changing belts is still a shtty job! The 200km drive immideately after the job however made all the pain forgotten. Man, even after more than 10 years of ownership, driving any of these cars makes me happy instantly.
Filled with petrol for the 4th time this year. 9th drive for the year. Need to get out more. Image Unavailable, Please Login
FINALLY (3 months late) put my car up on jack stands to begin a major service. This time around doing timing belts, valve gaps, shifter shaft seals, windage tray, pan gaskets, and all the usual general inspection stuff. My suspension is beat to pulp, but I'm leaving that (again) for another day. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Went to Normandy with the 308 today! 255 horses, plus one and a pony ! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Swapped Radios Prior was a Clarion DXZ635MP CD unit. 'bout time to bring it current. I wanted a no-frills simple (underline simple) unit that would read USB & handle my iphone. I dont use the radio much at all, but hands free driving is a must. A local shop recommended Pioneer MVH-S310BT. Those are cheap! Nobody will be breaking into my 308 to steal the radio Spent a few hours soldering the wires & covering with shrink tube. Now I have to figure out how to use the iphone app. Next up: replace the old sender (after I test the guage). It's been jumping from 0 to 90 (normal) a lot lately. Even when hot.
"Enzo Anselmo Ferrari, post: 146626967, member: 79227"]Went to Normandy with the 308 today! 255 horses, plus one and a pony ! Love that blue Berlinetta!
Finally got around to putting on my brand new Pirelli Cinturato Classic P7's. Couldn't be happier (big thanks to Carl). Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I decided, after having it sit in a box in my spare room for years, to take my 328's catalytic converter to my local metal polisher for a freshen up. I think you should see a difference... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Those things last forever. I just changed mine last year after nine years - they still looked new. (Hard as rocks, though - alarming understeer on a tight wet corner)
Detailed the 308 and went to the local car show tday. Beautiful day for a show! Here is a pic of the GTB QV Dont mind the lesser cars in the backround , the 308 stole the show.
The young boy asked his dad which of these GTB it was...? 308 GTB (Fiberglass) 1975 — 1977 808 (s/n 18677 — 21289) 308 GTB (Steel) 1977 — 1980 2185 (s/n 20805 — 34329) 308 GTB QV 1982 — 1985 748 (s/n 42809 — 59071)
Wife and I took the 308 to lunch at Italian restaurant in Cambria, California. Just went over 18k miles on the odometer. In the process of obtaining early 76 airbox for more airflow without damaging my original 78 airbox. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Got my engine back into the car using a cheap hoist. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login